Special Forces of friendly countries, including Kazakhstan, Qatar, Turkiye and Uzbekistan participated in the counterterrorism exercise that commenced on 17th of the last month.


Islamabad: A two-week long Multinational Joint Special Forces Exercise 'Eternal Brotherhood-II' was concluded in Barotha on Sunday.
Besides Pakistan, Special Forces of friendly countries, including Kazakhstan, Qatar, Turkiye and Uzbekistan participated in the counterterrorism exercise that commenced on 17th of the last month.
The exercise was aimed at further harnessing the historic military to military relations amongst brotherly countries and helped nurture joint employment concepts against counter terrorism besides; identifying areas of mutual interest for future military collaborations.
Corps Commander 11 Corps attended the Closing Ceremony as Chief Guest along with Director General Military Training and General Officer Commanding Special Service Group.
Besides the Exercising troops, officers from the friendly countries also witnessed the Closing Ceremony.
Special Forces of participating countries displayed their professional excellence on the final day.

Can America recover from Trump? Here’s what new data says.
- 8 hours ago

OpenAI allegedly sent police to an AI regulation advocate’s door
- 10 hours ago

Azad Kashmir Information Minister Mazhar Saeed resigns
- 9 hours ago

Abhishek Bachchan first time wins Best Actor Filmfare Award in 25-year career
- 9 hours ago

Apple’s executive reshuffling isn’t over
- 10 hours ago

You can still snag LG’s C4 OLED TV at half the price
- 10 hours ago

We’re all about to be in wearable hell
- 10 hours ago

Punjab govt's important decision regarding toll plazas for public convenience
- 10 hours ago

Establishing Palestine with pre-1967 borders is bedrock of Pakistan's Middle East policy: PM
- 10 hours ago

Google to invest $15bn in India
- 9 hours ago

Here’s how Apple is locking down iPhones to comply with Texas’ age verification law
- 10 hours ago

Once a club on the rise, Liverpool in desperate need of a spark under Gareth Taylor
- 7 hours ago